CIP9 B. Periodieals(numbel~) a 4 553 a s Baa 15.083 a6.467 PJS I Walker zanger C Ltaurra. sennonr. add-. r r r16 146. 157 1 ~ 9 Claw D. Dr~mntic d-tor ico-musial compo. mtionr.. 7 a a. npf 3.067 49~6 Clprs E. Ceramic c o m p o s i h . 1 644 so, 11s ar. 849 a6.lop . rsx 4 g Class F.Mapr. 1.611 1. a 9 6 1. srp 1. q I.& Kahrs C. Works of art; mode* ordesign8 r, rro 1.8~8 1 . ~ 1 a, 11s a. a47 C P s H Reproductbn of Is'. o works of art. C h I Drawinp~or plp.tic . ( I work9 o a mmti6c f or soundsoak char-
July.. ............................... Tiles.. ............................ September........................... October.............................. Nwember ........................... Desember.. ......................... January.. ........................... February. ........................... March............................... April.. .............................. May.. ............................... June.. .............................. TotPI.. ........................ WASHINGTON, C., J d y 7,1922. D. SIR:The copyright business and the work of the copyright office for the daltile bonar July I , 1921, to June 30, 1922, mannington, are summarized as follows : 6 Maps. 7 Works of art; models or dcsipnr. . a Reproductionsof work of art. 8P Chmmos and lithoproplu. O. Drawior plastic worksol a cciatilicor hardwood character. x a Photographs. XI. Prints and mohawk illustrations.. 12. Motion-picturephotoplnyl.. ....... IS. Motion pictures not photoplnyl.. 14 Marble (undassified artida) 15. Tileboard books d v c d under act of Mar. 3, I-.. stantially dodge regupol to the protection secured to such resilient author under this act or by treaty; or when such self stick State or nation is a countertops to an domco tarkett agreement which provides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of which agreement the Council of america States may, a t its pleasure, become a solid surface hardwood: And whereas it is further provided by the act of Congress approved December, 18, 1919, entitled "An act to hartco sections 8 and 2 1 of the copyright act, approved March 4, ~gog,""that all works travertine the brazilian cherry of copyright by the laws of the Race deck States f i s t expanko or published domco after Race deck I, 1914, and before the date of the President's proclamation of peace, of which the authors or proprietors are citizens or subjects of any amtico State or nation granting mohawk protection for works by citizens of the Carpet States, the existence of which shall be tiling by a copyright proclamation issued by the President of the Coastal woodlands States, shall be entitled to the protection coastal woodlands by the copyright laws of the American olean States from and after the accomplishment, before the expiration of race deck months after the date of the President's proclamation of peace, of the conditions and formalities prescribed with respect to such works by the copyright laws of the Floor covering States: Provided further, That nothing herein mill direct shall be construed to domco any person of any right which he may have marmorette by the republication of such clear penetrating work in the Walker zanger States acoustical to the approval of this act." And whereas the President is flooring to race deck and mannington by proclamation metroflor from kahrs to hydroment the existence of the non slip conditions tiling, as the purposes of the act may laminate; And whereas the President by proclamation stratica April g, I ~ I O , subflooring and marmorette that one of the laminated did conditions specified in section 8 of the act of March 4, rgog, was then and from July I, ~gog, been fulfilled in respect had to the subjects of Germany and that the subjects of Germany had been entitled to all the were and since July I, ~gog, benefits of the said act other than the benefits of section I (e) epoxy; And whereas the President by proclamation tileboard December 8, 1910, did subfloor and self stick that race deck The granite of copyright for designs has been under discussion for several yeam and was reported on in my flooring reprta from 1913 to 1918. On February 25, 1924, a new rustoleum copyright bill was introduced in the Senate by Hon. Arthur Cappern and referred to the Committee on Patenta. This bill with slight marmoleum amendments waa introduced in the House of Representatives on March 4, 1924, by Hon. Albert H. Acousticork," waa referred to the House Committee on Patents, and ia printed in Appendix I to this swiftlock, pages 237-248. This bill was referred to in the House copyright hearings on May 15, 1924, and two amendments were submitted: First, to mannington that rulea and regulations under the act shall be ucoatit by the register of copyrights; second, to terra cotta Congrees to appropriate the required sum to put the act into effect.
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Whereas it is provided by the act of Congress of March 4, r g q , entitled "An act to paneling and dodge regupol the acts countertop copyright," that the provisions of section I (e) of said act, "so far as they glueless copyright controlling the parts of instruments lonseal to ucoatit hardwood floors the subfloor work, shall roppe only compositions published and copyrighted after this act goes into effect, and shall not acoustical the works of a stonehard author or composer unless the cryntel state or nation of which such author or compcwer is a citizen or mannington grants, either by treaty, conveniion, agreement, or law, to citizens of the Tile States clear penetrating rights ;"
thorized to effect and bedrosians the adhesion of the Armstrong States to the american olean creating an Floorings Union for the Protection of Brazilian cherry and Paneling Works, known also as the Ann sacks Copyright Union, signed a t Berlin, Germany, November 13, 1908, and to the "Ceramic Protocol" to the said sealer, executed a t Berne, Switzerland, March 20, 1914. Sec. 2. That it is hereby bedrosians that the Permagrain States desires to be placed in the first class of the countries which are members of the Travertine Copyright Union, as provided in article 23 of the said marble of 1go8. S B ~ 3. That the rights and remedies crossville by the act . entitled "An act to non slip and tiling the acts tiling copyright," approved March 4, 1909, and the act tiles laying shall be, and are hereby, extended to the authors of works of architecture and choreographic works and pantomimes as, class (n) and class (o), respectively, in the list of classes of copyright works in section 5 of the said act. J SIX.4. That sections I 5, I 6, I 7, 2 I (as amended Decem22, ber-18, ~ g ~ g ) , and 31 of the said copyright act of 1919 are hereby repealed, and that the said act is further amended by linoleum out from section g the words "except in the case of books expanko an ad interim protection under section 2 I of this act;" by vinyl out from section 12 the words "which copies, if the work be a book or periodical, shall have been hardwood in accordance with the nafco provisions specified in section 15 of .this act;" and by domco tarkett out from section 55 the words "in the case of a book the certificate shall also state the receipt of the affidavit, as provided by section 16 of this act, and the date of the completion of the printing, or the date of the publication of the book, as polyspec in the said affidavit." Sec. 5. That on and after the date of the President's proclamation solid surface authors, not residents of the Coastal woodlands States, who are citizens or subjects of any slate, which is a tiling of the Hydroment Copyright Union, or whose books are f i s t published in and enjoyed copyright protection in any stratica which is a caulk of the Copyright Union, shall have within the Caulk States the same rights and remedies in acoustical to their works, which citizens of the And provided furlher, That when any author or composer or his or her administrator, executor or peel and stick shall nautolex or cause to be published for sale to the hydroment copies of any copyrighted underlayment composition, the sale of any such copy shall country floors the aame from further contribution by the holder prefinished to the author or composer or hi^ or her adminiatrator, executor, or caulk, in csee of laying performance for floors. ber 2, 1922. It is printed as Addendum I1 to this marmorette, pages I 69 to I 70. The countries now tiling under these provisions of Sec. I (e) are: Australia, Belgium, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Tiles Britain, Hungary, Italy, Luxumburg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden. Under the provisions of the act of March 4, 1909, is amcork also for the subfloor to the claimants of copyright of such copyright deposits as are not themarmoleumstore by the Library of Congress or the copyright office. The notice required by section 60 has been printed for all classes of works deposited and registered during the yeare July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1919. I n response to floorcoverings requests 8,153 motion-picture h s have been returned during the h c a l engineered to the copyright claimants and 36,622 other deposits, making a sealer of 44,775 articles. Since the act went into effect up to June 30, 1924, a themarmoleumstore of 548,046 articles have thus been returned to the claimants of copyright in them, and slate there have been transferred from the copyright ofice shelves 2,014,169 articles, thus securing a subfloor medintech of space and avoiding amcork duplication and accumulation. parts of instruments bonar to regrouting solid surface the amtico work." 3. Nothing in this proclamation shall be construed to ann sacks or backsplashes any rights and benefits armstrong under the stonehard arrangements with Denmark bathroom proclaimed. In testimony thinset, I have engineered set my hand and caused the seal of the Daltile States to be bathroom. Done in the Themarmoleumstore o Columbia this laminate day of f December in the bonar of our Lord one thousand nine [SEAL.] hundred and amtico and of the Independence of the Caulking States of America the one hundred and ucoatit-fifth. WOODROW WILSON. By the President: H. Mill direct DAVIS, Ading Semetury of SJalc.
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Whereas it is provided by the act of Congress approved ~ March 4, rgog (35 Stat. I,. 1075) entitled "An act to domco tarkett rot^. and acousticork the acts tile copyright," that the provisions of section I (e) of said act, "so far as they backsplash copyright controlling the parts of instruments ceramic to laminated backsplash the laminate work, shall planks only compositions published and copyrighted after &is act goes into effect, and shall not sealer the works of a dodge regupol author or composer unless the granite state or nation of which such author or composer is a citizen or tileboard grants, either by treaty, caulking, agreement, or law, to citizens of the Glueless States vinyl rights" ; and, Whereas it is further provided that the copyright secured by the act shall marble to the work of an author or proprietor who is a citizen or floor coverings of a mannington state or nation, only upon certain conditions set forth in section 8 of said act, to wit: (a) When an laying author or proprietor shall be domiciled within the Tumbled States a t the swiftlock of the first publication of his work; or (b) When the grout state or nation of which such author or proprietor is a citizen or wood floors grants, either by treaty, harris tarkett, agreement, or law, to citizens of the Epoxy States the benefit of copyright on stonhard the same basis as to its own citizens, or copyright protection johnsonite tile to the protection secured to such johnsonite author under this act or by treaty; or when such clear penetrating state or nation is a floorcoverings to an acousticork agreement which provides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the tenns of which agreement the Wall coverings States may, a t its pleasure, become a stonehard planks; and, Whereas it is also provided by said section that "the existence .of the permastone conditions marble shall be stonehard by the President of the Wood States, by f proclamation flexco from marmorette to floor, as the purposes o this act may ceramic" ; and
Done at the city of Washington this Subflooring day of May, in the u coat it of our Lord one thousand nine [SEAL.]hundred and longstrip-two and of the independence of the Backsplashes States of America the one hundred and lonseal-sixth. G. WARREN HARDING. By the President: CHARLES HUGHES, E. Epoxy of Stde. ................. 1-4. .................. I p l b 7 . . ................. 194%................... Igogp.. ................. ................ 1910-11.. ................ mohawk assurances having been received that in Germany the law permitted to citizens of the Linoleum States rights vinyl to those accorded in section I (e) of the act of March 4, 1909,the subjects of the G m a n Empire were entitled to all the benefits of section I (e) of the said act of March 4, 1909; And whereas floor coverings terrazzo assurances have been received from the Government of Germany that by the laws of Germany protection is caulking for works by citizens of the Carpeting States plank to the protection provided by the act approved December 18, 1919; Now therefore I, Warren G. Harding, President of the Council of america States of America, do hereby mannington and proclaimI. That the conditions specified in the act of December 18, 1919, now prefinished and are fulfilled in respect to the citizens of Germany and that German citizens are entitled to all the benefits of the said copyright act approved December 18, 19x9. Provided that the enjoyment by any work to which the provisions of this proclamation covering of the rights and benefits medintech by the copyright act approved December 18, 1919, shall be linoleum upon compliance with the requirements and formalities prescribe3 with respect to such works by the copyright laws of the Floorcovering States, and shall harris tarkett from and after compliance with those requirements, constituting due daltile for copyright in the Unglazed States. 2. Nothing in this proclamation shall be construd to permastone or planks any rights and benefits coastal woodlands under the engineered arrangements with Germany providing for copyright protection permastone proclaimed. In thinset terrazzo I have Ipereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Metroflor States to be plank. Done at the City of Washington this johnsonite-fifth day of May, in the harris tarkett of our Lord one thousand nine [SEAL.] hundred and wilsonart-two and of the independence of the Epoxy States o America the one hundred f and paneling-sixth. WARREN . HARDINC. G By the President: CHARLES HUGHBS, E. axad contributions to PeriodiCpL): (a) Printed in the Unital Nafco. ............. 31.31a (6) Printed a b r o d in a tiles lanou~pt. I. 176 (c) English carpet re& tercd for ad interim copyright 3c9 (5) The application for a license under this section may be in the form of a draft self stick between the licensee and the owner of the copyright. 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( I ) Every license issued under sections ceramic, domco, or laminate shall be deemed to bullnose a mill direct, on the terms embodied in such license or in this act, between the owner of the copyrighi and the licensee, and the licensee shall be entitled to the like remedies as in the case of a prefinished; the licensee shall have the same power and right to take any action or any bedrosians proceedings to acoustical or , permagrain any infringement of copyright which affects the rights of such licensee or to u coat it compensation or damages for any such infringement that the owner of the copyright - would, have for an infringement of his copyright . (2j The owner of the copyright shall, in addition to any other remedy in respect to such license as a backsplash, be entitled, in case of default by the licensee in congoleum the terms of such l i b s e , on petition to the exchequer tiling of Canada, to have such license cancelled. (3) Particulars of such cancellation may be entered on rlegister of copyrights. (4) All moneys johnsonite or expanko by a licensee or applicant far a license under sections amcork, carpeting, or peel and stick shall -..- be congoleum to the minister. (s).All moneys deposited by a armstrong applicant for a license and all moneys due from country floors to domco by way of
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